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    I want to split an mp3 into smaller file

    I have an audio book which consists of mp3s which are 90 minutes long
    I want to listen to this book in my car
    But Id like to split the mp3s into 15 minute chunks

    Any one know of a proggy that will do this

    thx

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    Try this:

    http://www.logiccell.com/~mp3trim/

    Free and pretty easy to use.
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    thx
    unfortunately my mp3 files are too big for mp3 trim

    any other frreby software available

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    I'm sure Cdex allows you to trim an mp3.


    http://www.cdex.n3.net/

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    Originally posted by urbantus
    thx
    unfortunately my mp3 files are too big for mp3 trim

    any other frreby software available
    Sorri - forgot mp3trim limits the file size on the free version.

    Just curious, though - why 15 min chunks for your car ? And on what ? Cassette ? Why not buy a cheapo mp3 disc player with a car kit ($30 or so).

    90 minutes would get me to and from work with plenty of time left over to listen to the traffic reports every ten minutes !
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    only takes me 15 minutes to drive to work

    i use a cd player in my car

    wanted to be able to jump in 15 minute jumps to each section of the book

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    Originally posted by urbantus
    only takes me 15 minutes to drive to work

    i use a cd player in my car

    wanted to be able to jump in 15 minute jumps to each section of the book
    Pretty inventive...I was guessing mini cds or mp3 memory sticks.

    I believe you can do this in nero. Wait 4 days until the next version comes out (6), then download the trial copy.
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    Try Cool Edit Pro v2.0 or MP3 Splitter niether is free but you can find them on any P2P.

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    ive used mp3 direct cut, freeware, look in google, its easy to figure out and works great

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    i forgot where i found this, but give it a try.

    http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/attachme...achmentid=5655
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